Face Time. Really?

I've been interested in the idea of video phones for a long time. It's thought of as this thing that only exists on The Jetsons and in the distant future. Jobs even mentioned The Jetsons in the speech yesterday. Jobs also talked about how this feature will change the world as we know it or some such hyperbole. But video phones have been around for DECADES.

The Wikipedia page on them lists the first practical working one being built in 1936 (there are imaginings of them dating back to the 1880s). And various iterations have been built over the decades since and they pretty much all bomb.

Is it because the product is lousy/clunky/expensive? Or do people simply not want to make phone calls while they look at other people? If they did, why doesn't anyone use the iChat feature on their Macs? For that matter, why didn't Apple call this iChat for iPhone? It's not like they're afraid to use that lower case i. Anyway, here's Business Insider explaining why Jobs is right and this will revolutionize everything. I'm dubious.

John Moe is the host of Marketplace Tech Report and handles web content for the program. Every day, he provides an insightful overview of the latest tech news using his witty and approachable style of reporting.